[AT] Coating for small engine mag
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Fri Dec 8 12:42:42 PST 2017
Guys I'm not sure I understand this discussion. Paint, lacquer, etc.
are very much insulators. When we apply industrial coatings to steel
structures we are often required to do a spark test on them. It involves
a wet sponge on the end of a rod charged with a fairly high voltage.
If it sparks then we know there is a tiny pin hole in the paint film that
will cause corrosion in the future and it has to be fixed.
I think if I wanted to protect a flywheel and magnets from rusting I'd
maybe put a thin film of dielectric grease on them.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: John Hall
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2017 9:24 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Coating for small engine mag
I've can't ever recall encountering a flywheel magnet or a magnet inside
a magneto that was coated---must be a reason.
John Hall
On 12/7/2017 1:25 PM, Mike M wrote:
> My wood splitter wouldn't start the other day, had plenty of gas, wet
> plug, but weak spark. I suspected rust on the flywheel, so I tore it
> apart and I was right. Cleaned it up, and now have a nice strong spark.
> Question is, can I coat the mag and coil pickups with anything to
> prevent the rust from re-occurring?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike M
>
>
> -
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